We are in agricultural, which I believe is not a field
where odoo is used often. But in my experience it's been great!

- John Pia Jr

On Feb 22, 2016 9:23 AM, "Parthiv Patel" <parthiv@techreceptives.com>
wrote:We have one customer with 800 users with around 350 concurrent
users online via mobile, tablets and pc but entire setup is in house so
haven't felt the bottleneck of internet services.

We have encountered cases
where CPU reached 100% when logging in or running some other apps. Tweaking
memory allocation and postgresql could relieve by some extent but not fully
fixing it.

Previous posts from mailing
list members mentioned that misconfigured email server settings drove CPU
usage to 100%. The same is true to other configurations, say, loading google
fonts makes server slowdown in China as google services are blocked from
within China. There could be more unidentified causes to downgrade server
performance.

We are using Accounting module of Odoo 9 in our company.
First we installed it on linux VPS with 512MB RAM. It was very slow in
performance. So we changed the VPS. Now we installed Odoo 9 on windows
VPS with 4 GB RAM, and other specifications are also very good but still
it is very slow. We have only one accountant who enter journal entries.
We only install Accounting module in it. when second person try to login
to Odoo, the server become too slow to open anything, even we check at
that time server statistics, normal RAM was going to use.

Some one told me that you have to tune your Odoo database.
What does it mean and if this is the solution then how can I do it?

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